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tooge 05-18-2018 11:17 PM

I share a fence with a D bag neighbor. It’s on acreage though. He got cows and showed up at my door and told me I had a week to clean up the limbs laying on our shared fence. It’s in his pasture but my woods. I told him to **** off. That was three years ago. With a shared fence, at least on rural acreage, if you want it maintained it’s up to you

007 05-18-2018 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 13561891)
roundup all the shit you can. Plant some nice bushy pines. In a few years you won’t see the neighbors or the shit growing on their side

Hell, I would just build another fence right next to the existing one if there was a way to keep all that growth from coming through it. ****ing vines are the worst.

tooge 05-18-2018 11:21 PM

If it’s still your property, why not just roundup everything on both sides of the fence?

007 05-18-2018 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 13561900)
If it’s still your property, why not just roundup everything on both sides of the fence?

too much legal BS to wade through to do that.

tooge 05-18-2018 11:28 PM

Ok, then like I said, nuke your side and plant a bunch of pines or bald cypress trees along the fence and you’ll never see his shit

tooge 05-18-2018 11:28 PM

Is his wife hot?

Bwana 05-18-2018 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 13561703)
Roundup or DDT

Exactly

Bwana 05-18-2018 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Bwana (Post 13561911)
Exactly

Oh yeah, and it that doesn't work........BIRD BOMBS.

threebag 05-19-2018 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by 007 (Post 13561876)
yep, mentioned that earlier. They didn't give two shits about the issue. :shake: that was a few years ago.

since they don't maintain it they don't have any right to you property. Just finally start acting like it's yours. You beta get those trees under control.

displacedinMN 05-19-2018 06:57 AM

if it is an incorporated area, there should be metal markers in the yard that mark the property.

Hog's Gone Fishin 05-19-2018 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Dole (Post 13561771)
Get with a farmer friend and grab some industrial strength Roundup crap. The city kept coming after me for my lot in town, so I nuked it.

Yep, I'd spray the **** outta that shit.

displacedinMN 05-19-2018 07:31 AM

good fences make good neighbors.
My neighbor has 3 trailers. We have no trees and new houses. Looks very redneck.

Buehler445 05-19-2018 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 13561831)
Section line fences in rural areas are a whole differant animal. Some fences may have been in place longer than the existing section corner. The original surveys when you trace back in the field notes they state raised a mound and set an oak post. Then the blazed trees and referenced said corner and section line. Well those no longer exist so a surveyor retraces and follows in the footprints of the original surveys as best can. The equipment has evolved we are more accurate but the original lines stand. A judge many times rules that old fence is the monument to the line and to hell with the surveyors evidence.

Yuck.

Thank goodness every survey I’ve had done the surveyor measures. Probably because this wasn’t as developed when it was originally surveyed.

threebag 05-19-2018 09:26 AM

Move the fence
punch him in the cock sucker
**** the wife and daughter

No particular order

cooper barrett 05-19-2018 01:40 PM

Contact your mortgage company and title ins. Co and get the site survey that was done to get title insurance. Review it, find the stakes (paint them clearly and then file a claim with them. I did that and Home Savings (MO) bought the land in question from my neighbor and covered all costs.

I would say that a letter from your title insurance co to theirs will have them knocking on your door with little delay and in a amicable manner wanting to resolve the problem.

You will get nowhere with a claim for maintaining a property other than your own in court but if you like legal receipts, go for it.


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